WASHINGTON INTERFAITH NETWORK wards 2019 Affordable 5 & 6 Housing Campaigns Langston-Slater School Vacant for over 10 years, this public land in Truxton Circle should be put up for a RFP for the development of affordable housing.

2 Patterson Street NE 2 Patterson St. is one of the last public land areas in the area, and WIN has begun to push for maximized affordable housing at the site.

33 K Street/Temple Courts After 10 years of organizing and a 200-person action with Councilmember Allen in 2016, WIN won 518 affordable units at the site; 211 of these will be replacement units. ward 1

Old Hebrew Home After community meetings, a petition, and a 150-person action with Councilmember Nadeau in 2016, 1225 Spring Road in Petworth will house 148 affordable housing units.

3228 Hiatt Place This boarded-up building previously housed 33 units of affordable housing, and we are pushing for its redevelopment. wards Embassy Building No. 10 7 & 8 We want DC officials to unite and press NPS to turn over this vacant property to DC government for affordable housing development. Providence Place After community meetings, a petition, and a 150-person action with Councilmember Nadeau in 2016, 1225 Spring Road in Petworth will house 148 affordable housing units.

Reservation 13 These 67 acres of land on the Waterfront will be up for development soon, and WIN will push for affordable housing and job commitments from developers.

Poplar Point This 110-acre site on the Anacostia in Ward 8 will be up for redevelopment in the coming years, and strong power from the community will be necessary to maximize affordable housing. Recent Victories 54 units 13th Place NW 140 units (Ward 4 Brightwood) Brightwood Portfolio (Ward 4 Brightwood) 178 units St. Martins 55 units* (Ward 5 Eckington) Homestead Aptmts. (Ward 4 Brightwood) 82 units* Key House of Lebanon (Ward 5 Truxton Cir.) Rental Construction Homeownership Construction Permanent Supportive Housing 58 units* Preservation Eden Place Urban Matters Development (Ward 7 )

99 units* 120 units Progressive Nat'l Bapt. N. Capitol Commons (Ward 7 Deanwood) (Ward 6 NOMA) 147 units 30 units* Dupont Commons (Ward 7 ) Covenant Center (Ward 8 Anacostia) 220 units Parkway Overlook (Ward 8 Capitol Heights)

grand opening 2019

Parkway Overlook WIN Leaders Cynthia Eaglin and Rufaro Jenkins (pictured left), tenants of the former Parkway Overlook building, celebrated the 2018 groundbreaking of 220 units at the site.

Emory Beacon Center WIN member institution Emory United Methodist Church has worked hard to build 99 units of affordable housing on their property in the Brightwood neighborhood.